JP Instruments
JPI FF-231-730

Fuel Flow option for EDM-730, With 231 transducer, Harness included

Fuel Flow option for EDM-730, With 231 transducer, Harness included

$495.00
Item Qualifies for Free Ground Freight (48 States) on Orders Over $350

Fuel Flow option for EDM-730, With 231 transducer, Harness included

JP Instruments Fuel Flow Transducer Model 231
Not compatible with 9-cylinder engines

The Fuel Flow Transducer measures flows of hydrocarbon fuels such as gasoline, kerosene, and #2 diesel fuel and other light transmitting, non-corrosive liquids of similar viscosity. Typical fuel flow applications include aircraft fuel monitoring systems; gasoline, diesel, and gas turbine engine test stands; and industrial furnaces.

The transducers give repeatable signals on gasoline across a 100 to 1 flow range down to 0.3 GPH. The higher viscosity of diesel fuel reduces signal repeatability at flow rates below 2 GPH. Pressure drops are very low compared to other turbine flow transducers. The transducer bearing system is rated for continuous operation at the upper end of the flow range.

The transducers produce a current pulse signal from an opto-electronic pickup with a preamplifier.


Electrical Specifications:
12 to 15 VDC between RED (+) wire and BLACK (-) wire. 30 to 50 mA at 12 VDC.

Signal Specifications:
Open collector transistor output on WHITE wire. Sensor will pull-down to 1.0 volt with 10-15k ohm pull-up resistor installed.

Range (201) 0.6 to 60 GPH, (231) 3 to 90 GPH, (H) 3 to 120 GPH
K-factor (201) ~ 29.00, (231) ~19.50, (H) ~48.00

Linearity 1%

Pressure drop (201) 1.2 psi at 30 GPH, 4.8 psi at 60 GPH
Pressure drop (231) 0.31 psi at 30 GPH, 2.8 psi at 60 GPH
Pressure drop (H) 0.23 psi at 30 GPH, 0.8 psi at 60 GPH
Working pressure (201, 231) 200 psi, (H) 1500 psi

Maximum burst pressure 2000 psi

Temperature range, operating -55°C to 70°C
Temperature range, non-operating (201, 231) -65°C to 125°C, (H) -65°C to 100°C

Fuel ports (201, 231) 1/4 Female NPT (H) AN816-8-8

Install Overview:

Make sure the transducer is Horizontal with the three wires up. Failure to do this will result in premature failure. Please refer to Report #503 that came with your EDM with Fuel Flow.

Mount in a horizontal position with the wires up, as this ensures that the rotor is in proper orientation to the flow of fuel just as it was calibrated.

Be sure there is no bend in the line closer than 6 inches before or after the transducer. Do not use aluminum fittings when installing the fuel flow transducer.

For carbureted engines, before the carburetor. If the transducer is higher than the carburetor, put an anti-siphon loop in the line that peaks higher than the transducer (see installation manual, but the diagram shows the transducer on its side, rather than the correct position which is with the wires coming off the top).

For injected engines, between the engine fuel pump and the servo regulator. For injected engines with vapor return lines (rare), between the servo regulator and the flow divider (spider).

Mounting the transducer between the electric boost pump and the mechanical pump is not recommended.

Do not hard mount the transducer to the engine. Vibration may damage the internal parts of the transducer or cause erratic readings.

Tighten fittings not more than 15 ft lb = 180 in lbs., or two full turns past hand tight.

** Do not use Teflon tape or thread sealant compound of any kind – this will void transducer warranty.**